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Beth Rieser
October 9, 2022
Beth Rieser
October 9, 2022
Beth Rieser
October 9, 2022
Daddy, I love you and will miss you soooo much. Thank you all the wonderful words of wisdom and always being there for me no matter what. It is hard right now, but I know one day I will be at peace that you are in a good place and reflect on all the beautiful memories we've shared. Thank you for giving me life and being such a beautiful part of mine. I will keep the white iris picture hanging in my house and always think of you when I look at it....I know you always wanted me to have it. Rest in peace daddy, your loving first born daughter.
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